Trying something new isn’t easy.
But farmers test, adjust, and improve water use because conditions are always changing.
Technology like the soil moisture probes mentioned in this video is expensive. This farmer was able to share costs by partnering with NRCS to install probes. He mentions "EQIP" in this video, which stands for Environmental Quality Incentives Program. It's a great way for farmers and ranchers to gain financial and technical assistance in order to protect natural resources like water and soil.
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Summer doesn’t ask if you’re ready. Farmers prepare by:
• Monitoring weather and field conditions
• Adjusting irrigation as conditions change
• Planning for heat, drought and variability
Water conservation requires constant adaptation throughout the season.
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Water conservation is never one-size-fits-all. 💧
Every field, season, and farm operates a little differently.
Summer water decisions are built on experience, observation, and constant adjustment.🌾☀️
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As temperatures rise, so does water demand. 🌡️
• Crops lose more moisture
• Livestock need more water
• Irrigation becomes essential for some regions during peak growing periods
That’s why timing, precision, and field-level decisions matter. 💧🐄🌱
#IrrigationEfficiency #WaterManagement #DroughtResilience #TexasWater #Agriculture #PrecisionIrrigation
Water conservation isn’t one-size-fits-all. That includes farms, too. 🌱
Every field responds differently to:
• Heat
• Soil conditions
• Weather patterns
That’s why farmers adjust irrigation timing, water use, and field monitoring to match what’s actually happening in the field.🚜💧
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On World Environment Day, we recognize the everyday work Texas farmers do to conserve water and improve agricultural sustainability. 🌍
Water conservation isn’t just an idea. It takes shape through:
• Soil stewardship
• Irrigation efficiency
• Continuous field monitoring
Conservation happens through daily decisions made over time.💧🌾
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Summer changes everything on Texas farms. ☀️
As temperatures rise:
• Crops require more moisture
• Livestock need more water
• Irrigation in some regions becomes essential
Water use isn’t random. It follows what crops actually need. That’s why Texas farmers constantly monitor weather, soil conditions, and crop growth throughout the season. 💧🌾
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Making rain count doesn’t happen overnight. It’s built over time—through experience, stewardship and knowledge passed from one generation to the next.
That’s how Texans make rain count.
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Across Texas, farmers steward water through soil management, partnerships, technology, and experience passed down over generations. Water outcomes are built over time—on purpose.
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Water that runs off is gone before it can be used.
When rain soaks in, it feeds crops, moves underground and gets stored for the future.
The difference starts at the surface.
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Water conservation in Texas has never been accidental.
It was shaped by hardship.
Strengthened by partnership.
Sustained by innovation.
Read more: https://t.co/37887CF86H
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When Texas rain runs off, it’s gone. Into the streets. Into rivers. Out of reach.
But healthy soil changes everything: slows water down, soaks it in, moves it underground and recharges Texas aquifers. The land determines where it goes.
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